An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t = 0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 2.0 s and a maximum speed of 52 cm/s .
What is the amplitude of the oscillation?
What is the glider's position at t = 0.27 s ?
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and...
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t = 0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 2.0 s and a maximum speed of 58 cm/s . a)What is the amplitude of the oscillation? b)What is the glider's position at t = 0.29 s ?
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t = 0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 1.5 s and a maximum speed of 60 cm/s . What is the amplitude of the oscillation? What is the glider's position at t = 0.20 s ?
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t=0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 1.50 s and a maximum speed of 50.0 cm/s . What is the glider's position at t= 22.0 s ? (What is the amplitude of the oscillation? = 11.9 cm)
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t=0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 1.60 s and a maximum speed of 52.0 cm/s. I got the amplitude of the oscillation to be 13.2 cm. What is the glider's position at t=0.200s?
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t=0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 1.60 s and a maximum speed of 42.0 cm/s . 1. What is the amplitude of the oscillation? 2. What is the glider's position at t= 0.200 s ?
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t=0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 1.9 s and a maximum speed of 35 cm/s. What is the amplitude of the oscillation? What is the glider's position at t = 0.25 s? (Measure relative to the equilibrium point, taking right to be positive.)
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t = 0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 2.3 s and a maximum speed of 45 cm/s. (a) What is the amplitude of the oscillation? (b) What is the glider's position at t = 0.25 s? (Measure relative to the equilibrium point, taking right to be positive.)
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t=0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 1.60 s and a maximum speed of 40.0 cm/s . I found the amplitude to be 10.2 cm. What is the glider's position at t= 0.200 s ?
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t = 0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 1.5 s and a maximum speed of 32 cm/s . Find the amplitude and find the glider's position at t=27? I have the amplitude as 7.6 cm, which is correct. I have x=-2.9 cm for the position, but I'm getting it wrong. I did x = 7.6 * cos...
An air-track glider is attached to a spring. The glider is pulled to the right and released from rest at t = 0 s. It then oscillates with a period of 1.6 s and a maximum speed of 54 cm/s . What is the gliders position at t=0.30s? (in cm)